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THE MORNINB ASTOKMN, SUNDAY, JULY 13. 1002 POLLY WANTS A CRACKER Wlii'tlicr Polly wiintM a Cracker or not le M'inU mi the "CRACK Ell." Kiimuwiili t'lo poopl limy wont goml crut'kcrH or """0. Wo Iiiivm them nicit iiihI criHp. Ross, Higgins & Co. ;ilu- flatty ;stottan. TICI.fOPIIONB m. TODAY'S WBATHEIV l'iHTI.ANI. Jul) II- Oi.uM, Mnho mil Wtinhlnifion, fair iveiuihr. 25c LADIES' Past Black Cotton Hose for IQ cents Gallon Mils feed, grain and hay. KtC barber At the 1'nU.yi Hatha. It. M. lilon Irft lnM night f ir l'ortluiiil 11 n. I Tin- lutllm. He 1l I KOlie Hlllllt a ve'k. You will find lh Uet l&o meld In th dty itt thn ItUltig Hun Itetaurant. No, SIJ Commercial ilrt. K hipment of freh fruit and vege Utile In ilit- hi arrive f i uiii 'Filmo on the meiuner I'liliinililii timiornw in.trutiiK - JiHINHON Hlti.Ht. New WiM-k of fancy good juat ar rived at Yokohama Itaiiwr. Coll and ee the latet noveltle from Japan, Send In your order for your winter' mipply of Dr. kIuIj or liurd wood to Kel ly, the Irannfi-r ninll. Illoiio 2211 blnrk. All niokir rnnoke the "I'rtde of Aurla" clKitr. No bettter nmde. Muniifni'tiiivd by MucFarkine A Kno 11. You can buy Nivvbro' Jlcrplclde, the gcr.U dnndruff cure, for 75 cent ler bottle ivt the OmUdent Harher fihop. Illi'yi'le iviilriiiK wlllr Hklll nd pixiniptni'i-ii. Kupi'lW'H In liH'k; vork ituniniilcfd. Iti'llmioo l'Mrclrli'ul Work U Hand St. Found. -In Kllnd nliuniiol, 100 f u t It- niri of bly nii-xli l!i-t; SiiIiUIh ". M." on It'iid". Iiuiulre of M, rtt.mlch, I'.l lar IbMk, Vimh, llnlr bnmlii'n. ilolh hruxhtM, Imth nml Mhno brush -m, iixtih and null liwh , nt any price you wnt, t UaK'T'i drutftore. Imi. Iiuii'li of kyi, betwct'ii Ai lorliin hullillnif n l t 'onimorclul Club. Flndi'i- il'ii ritutn lo Aitorlan oirice mid iiti'Ivi' aultutile roA'Jird. Reliable GoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are idling at 2" cents? Live when you live and Bleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to ordor from $.'H) down to$7..r(. Seo our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from $").'..") up. One hundred useful household articles at ft cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN Sliatmliati YOUR 'CHEDIT IS GOOD Nik Oram I (town from Portland fur Ik few day, The Meamer Hw . Klirnir lll leave f.ir Tllliunook liny point on Tuiwliiy July ir. n't 12 oVlwk. Ir, I'minii wiut mII.'i) to r.ntluii.l yeMi-rduy on ,i wi-lnml IhikIiimm, mill i-Xmt:h tn r-Uirn lu .nlorlti Mon lay night. l'iir Iti'itt.Hlx-rno'ii dwelling, titiir cmner fourth and Coinniricliit fl. Nil hill; t;ly water. J. IavldHm. Nu. h"4 lluiiil lret. Yh fti'immliln Klder di purled yen-(t'l-iliiy morning fur Han Kinm-lnco. HIio ti1 N Ihikp number of pmwen Kim mid cunslileritfde freight. li lint ml the lufull jfamtt M'hIIiIiiiiici Hiiiio vii. Aw lor In Eunice - Mtindny, July 13, (lull' ou-iib nt 2 I o'clock ulurji, Adinliwlon 25 cent. j ,ninly iVrk t'llnluii iiiuiiuim.-d yra . tordny that nil warrant iiu Juror. ! Iiiili?in mi l It-rk of .'ii .vii,, lliuj ih ir wer ready fur ilimrtlitrtlnii nl hi jnfflf. Tin- French hark Jutidnien Hen red ypnirduy itfiernmin for guecimtoun lor Falmouth fur order. She ink'- Ilin.OVI IiukIuIh of wheat, vitlui'd at i 171,110. I Diamond " "" So U lli Wtt. Thl limn lic-n proviMi by tin lit of the jtuvlmf hmiiti'lfp. who niirerlat Ijirlre nd iimllly, tiM. For mile by jjollNHON IIHOH. j I'll" lii'lln of the library will be at i lioitii' nt the rcHld.-nt'e of Mm, Ikidol ilt, Iik i'omim'rn,U mrent, Tuntduy Ufti-riiiMM and .vpnlng Julv IS, Kv. rv oni' I Invlti-l. cream, (uuranteed pure, delivered lo any part of the city, 15 cent a pint, loe cream oda. Ileal freah candle. Private room. I'arlor Candy Store, 4SS Commercial alreet. Itoalyn ooal laata louver, la cleaner and make lea trouble with utovea ami chimney fluea than any oUier coul on the market. George W, Sanborn, apnt. Telephone 1311. WANTKD 5 YOl'NiJ MICN from I'lalaop wunly at mice lo prepare fof I'onltlon In the Government Serviue, Apply to Inter Stale CoiTeapondenr Inatliute, Ci-diir riuplil. la. riinnbln.t, tliinlnir, gn und atenm II I Hub nt lnivmt ralm ami In work-innn-llke innnniT. Order iiroinptly executed, Shop. No. 42S, Hond etreet. Jill IN A, MONTOOMBUY. A blitui' on Ihf rmif of lie i.nNi'nie at the corner of Thiriy-lhli'! Mreet it ml F.niiklln nvwitir I'ulled nut the li'lHirtiiifiit liinl nlKlil. The lire urn exiliiKulnlml before any ilamuie hud Ummi dune. Couohea-we carry th largest and lnt Mectul tock In llie city. The line Include bt:h mooth and tufted couche. whl we are offerlnir at low. er price than other dealer. Charle llolllx.ni A Son. Kxpert flurk and nuchnnan, who lire nt work on l:he lnokn of the coun- iv oltli liilH, will flnlh their laliorH on Mondiiy evening. Their reimrt will be pivaenleil to the oounly court t It mcclliiK on July 21. Tuke 1'nlntii, which are l')aBtcrn oys ter developed In Shonlwater bay, are unlike all other- irood at any eaon tif the year. They are fat and dell- clou., rraw-flnh are now Jut In ea- Kon una am excellent caring, a are crab and all the other numerous de- lliiii'lm served so Hkllfully nt the Toke Point oyster houe on Kleventh street Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building MONK 2145 BLACK A wire friwn CnpUiln Titttnn yc lenhiy was to the effect that the Hlit schiiMiiiel PuIIIhit ihad arrived at Tort Tow nwinl. Hhe left Atoila on Hun dny lust and met wllh head wind all the way up I lie coast. The circuit court will meet on Mon diiy, If Judife Mi-ltrlile arrive In the city, Several mutter of Importance are lo come up at tilt term of court, mn nig- them I lie ciuu inv.ilvln the validity of the recent sale of delln ijueiit propeily. A telephone messane from 'hlnook yestcrdiiy conVeynsl the mformaUon that the body of W. H. Hhtkus, who fell overlsmrd and was drowned, In Kiist AstoHa, h few duys oo, had been uakIihI up on the beach, The body will probnbly be bulled at hl nisik. A hniiilsiime Kimball oikhii, the best miule by the Klinbiill company, hus Iwen plued In the Klnmre clial for lihe West AstorlH M. K. Sumluy school. Th llistrumeiil cost $125, f which the school will y $25, and the bulaiH tiu been ilon.ii."! by the As lorlan rubllshlii I'ompdiiy. (in Tuisiliiy hutt ii n fnlisti-d man at FVl Stevens woa tken lit and the nppearance of a raete created the ttn presHlon that he t altllru-d with smnllpox. StrM iuurantlne wa niulntaJiml until yeaturdiiy. when it ijiriinit' piwltlwly known that the sol dier did not buve Miiinllpioi, Tho iiuitruntliie at the foulu? rcsi-di-iiie in Km si Asliieta was nilwil yes tvrday. Mrs, Un'-utt 'oult -r. the a ilciit, huvliiK" entirely recovered, lr. Kites, the iitleii'linif physician, has cnuwnl all the beddlnK to lie Inn lied ii nd the house ftltiiliiuted, and ilunRer of the disease tins been avoided. Contractor Huprettant yesterday lln- Ished Hie work f laylns- the second llisir at the le.v Claisip iiillm, Willi. In In iliivx tlie bullillntis will be ivudy for tti- machinery. The work of erect Inic the structure bus pi-ogrest-d rnp- !!'.. Alxitit to days will lie reiulred to liMdnll the machinery, and by Sep. ti-inls-r 15 Hie mill will be In opera tion. lion't foritel the Forester excursion to Seaside Sunday. Itemembcr this 1 the chance of a lifetime to enjoy your self. Tickets for round trip are only 7.1c; chllilr. n, S to 12 wars of age, Wc. There will be amusement for everybody. Train leave at a. m.: returning, leave Seaside at p. m.; xlvlnir seven hour of pleasure at the senihure. The Foresters' excursion to Seaside totbiy will be one of the ties! attend ed events ever held by a bs-al civic society. A irnul many tickets have been sold and. as the wcatlter promise to lie tine, the outing will prove a pleasant one. It Is iiulte probable there will be a Ur crowd from Port land, and that Seaside will be crowd ed with excursionist. The t'nthlainet Sun baisebnll nine will try conclusions with the KhkIc team, of tils clly. nt A. F. C. park this aft ernoon. The Fugles won the game lie-ctofre played .it i-.it!il,uti"t and the visitors ire out for revenge. The lineup of the F.iEle.-.' team Is as bil lows; CatWier. IMwardu; pitch -r, Writen; shortatop, Smith; llrsl buw, Harris: second base. Cheshire; third base, Duffy; left Hell, Hill; (enter III Id. Hay; riyht fie., Cisco; .nibitl lute, IVIiner. Adjutaiit Uaralsil. better known as " Joe, the Turk," will vlall Astoria, Snturday, Sunday and Monday, July 12. 13 and 14, and will conauct meet ings a follows; Sal unlay at K p. in.; Sunday at H a. m. and 3 and 8 p. in ; Monday at 8 p, in. Idu li meeting in the hall will Ije preceded by an open nlr meeting. He speaks upon a different subject each meting, and will relate some of hi wonderful jail experloiu'cs, story of hi life and conversion, etc Everywhere he goes crowds greet him. Department State Commander A. IX. Cvrus Installed the following nfllcer of Western Star Tent No. "0. K. 0. T. M., at Seaside lust Friday evening: Sir Kt. l'ust Com.. J. K. Hrallier; Sir lit. Com., Frank Geroy, Sir Kt. Ueiil. Com., Joel Ciinlles; Sir. Kt. r Ir.ane Keeper, Wm. Walker. Sir Kt. llecord Keepii-, II. A. Smart; Sir Kt. Chap lain,. M. Hauey; Sir Kt. Sergeant, Wm. Stuart; Sir Kt. Maater-nt-Arms, M. Crimes' Sir Kt. 1st M. of ).. W. Van TiOh; Sir Kt. 2nd M. of G.. W. . P.o h.'iuon; Sir Kt. Picket, ('has. Thomp son,. There was a big falling off In the run of salmon yesterday, and Hie re ceipts at the different packing houses were very milch below those of tlm previous day. Puckers w ho .were ask ed nlnmt the situation yesterday stat ed thnt the receipts of salmon were fully 75 per cent less than the run that has heretofore prevailed, and that even the eold-rttoriige supply was too suinil to Justify operations all day. Wheth er or not the alack run will continue Is problematical, 1iut the altuntlon yes terday was anything but encourag ing. Don't forget tiht the grateM of all conjurers, Zainloch, will be at Fish er' Opera House three night, com mencing Tuesday next. With a high reputation a a master magMan and a delightful entertainer, Zamloch will gilve a performance surpasoed by none. HI work, always mooth and artis tic, with added new feature, must be seen to b appreciated. Tht large number of elegunt costly present he give away each evening is Itself a feature of the entertainments. No trlnkutu or useb-ss urtlcl" of any kind given away, .Price are within reaii of all, reserved seat 30e; gallery 2k: Seat sale opens tomorrow morning at (ii'lllln Heed's. II, A, Webster, the i.-rv iKni'. fifh warden, arrived jn trie citv 'n! even ing on the Gatxert, nd 'IU at once assume the dutle of bis oMVe. The work I new to Mr, Weuster, but he believe he will soon arn the tope. Mr. Webster I, a ha been slated, a member of the legislature, und the iiuestlon ha been raised t s to w both er or not he could hold Ihe deputy wardeiishlp while a memoerof the leg. Islature. Asked yesterday about the matter, Mr. Webster said his appoint, inent ua deputy war.b-n was tempor ary, otherwise he would las unable to hold olllce, Mr. Webster come from Clackuiims County, and was originally slated to lie uperlulendont of hatchery woik In Tillamook County. The peole of Ihe entire Slate tf Oregon are very much Interested In the movement now on foot to hold the ii galls this year, and from the slate papers come expression .of hope that the carnival will be held. Uke the I'ltlwns of Astoria, the people else where In th state did not become invlons about the matter , until It seemed that the regatta would not be Jpdd. Then everyboly became Inter- esicd, and there I a general demand th:n Astrlt ahould provide for Ihe usual week of sport." Hlsi-where In the Astoria n will be found an expres sion from the Portland Dally Journal, which voice the sentiment that is everywhere being expressed. The corn mil tee appointed by President Carna hiin. of the Push Club, to rent on the feasibility of holding the regit: la will probably have all the details at tended to by Monday night, when, if all goes well, a se-cldl meeting of the lull will be held to ratify the action of the committee. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. Presbyterian. No preuchlng. Sunday 4iool and Young People's meeting at usual time. First Lutheran. Usual services of worship In morning and evening; Sun day school at 11:30. Methodist Hev. Harold Oberg will reach at both morning and evening services. A warm welcome for all. Norwegian-Danish Methodist. No services, owing to the absence of the pastor. Sunday school as usual at 9 a. m. Haptlit I'sual services. Subject of morning sermon "The Battle;" even ing text " After the Battle.'' Every body is cordially invited to attend. SYMPATHY FOIl ENGLAND. In th recent disaster at St. Vin cent the United Stale wa among the first to extend sympathy to England and also to offer assistance to the for tunate survivors. Giving sympathy is a very appropriate way of showing our feelings fir those in distress, but the person who is unable to eat br sleep on ac-yiunt of a weak Or dis ordered stomach needs more than sympathy. He wants a medicine that will cure hl.n. Thn II sti tic -'s Stom ach Bitters is needed, bemuse It pos itively cures loss of appetite, belching, flatulency, Indigestion, dyspepsia, In somnia or nervousness. Every ruffer- er should therefore try a bottle of It nt once. Don't accept a substitute. The genuine haa our private stamp ever the neck of the. bottle. A GOOD CHANCE FOR PURCHAS ERS. A visit to the store of D. $hana han. Ihe irogresslve dry gcssls mer chant, would convince even the least observant thut something 5s going to happen. Every article has a red tag, Bx3 Inches, showing In plain figures the regular selling price and the Sale Price. " The sale price," Mr. Shana h'ui explained, " Is tnk-m from our Eastern Invoice, less freight charges. In fact, to be short, we will sell goods for 15 days nt the original factory (Hist." It's a conceded fact that Shan vhnn's Eastern buyers are the shrewd est In the market. THIS WKKK OXiYV. B'.g reduction sale of all kinds of la dies' and children's furnishing goods, See the large display of shirt waists, summer skirts, trimmed hats and children's clothing. Chance for the $.'00 piano with every Soc purchase. Mrs. It. Ingleton, opposite Budget of fice. One way to avoid mistakes In dis tlngulsttlng between mushrooms and toadstools Is to confine your opera tions to parsnips. L AIM US AIXILIAKV OF Holy Innocents Chapel It will be a pleausre, Beyond all measure To welcome you hearty To our measuring party. We will count all right Your feet In height; Just three cents a foot, Each extra foot a penny to boot If you can't come 'Twill make us sad. But send us the money And It won't be so bad. Tuesday evening, July 15, 1902, at the residence of Mr. C. Tlmmlns, 224 Thlr-ty-alx-rh street, next block above Adah ehool. Refreshment without extra charge. Good musical program. WERE DOWN BY THE SEA I'lici: iooi ii;i.k; ti;h visit kkasiih:. SjiriH h I'lcasHiit Day l IN" liirm il lo l'ortluiiil on lli Xlitlit Tialn. The Jolly delegates to the National j Dnlrv A Pure Food Association snt yesterday down by the sounding ea, where they watched the shA waves roll In, Inhaled an unexcelled quality of ozone, and took a dip In the ocean. Wentlwr conditoii could not possibly have been more favorable, and the out Ing proved about the r,iot pleasant feature of their Western trip. After an evening of fun In the city the delegate arose at an early hour yesterday morning and boarded their Seaside train. As Dr. Shepard of South Imkotn expressed It, the visitor found the people the more hospital as they came West, and they wanted fee the extreme limit of hosukailty on the sdlf of th . nation. Arriving at Seaside the del"gat? soon spread out along the beach, t nd took In the beauties of nature. Few of the big crod had ever oefore seen the grand old Pacific, and the sight was a rare on- for them. The Udics In th- party were particularly delight ed with the ,-asl.le trip, which doe r.ot, by any means, infer that the gen tl men ws-re not pleased. A featuie of the outing wa a dip in the ocean. The delegates sisin had besk-ged the bath-houses and appeared on the beach clad in bathing suite. The crowd that watched the bathers from the heath enjoyed a most airius- jing scene, as those who remember tnelr first sea bath will readily appreciate. The few experienced bathers had great sport with the novices, who were put through the stunt of " duck ing." No Inconsiderable quantity of jsalt water was swallowed by the vis itors, but all enjoyed tnelr oaui. There was no program arranged at the beach ond the delegate were left to amuse themselves as best they could. They succeded admirably, end when It came time lo board the train for home there wa gene: at regret that the day had passed so quickly. The visitors were dined at Locksley Hall. Mr. Carlyle doing everything in her power to make matters agree able for her guests. The dinpig rooms were prettily decorated and a fine din ner wan served. The ravenous appe tites cultivated by the visitors since their arrival on the coa-t were the more acute at Seaside, and all uid Justice to Mrs. Carlyle's dinner. The dairy and food commissioners have a habit of holding sessions wher ever they go, and a meeting took place fat Seaside. The executive committee made a partial ivport, but the other committees which wer? expected to re port were unable to do so. The meet ing was a brief one and nothing of public Interest transpired. The visitors were at the beach from 9 o'clock until S In the afternoon, and every minute of the time was en Joyed. They t me back on the regu lar train, whi.'h arrived at 5:,W and proceeded on 1t way to Portland at 6:10. The local reception committee had a delegation at the depot :o hid farewell lo the parting guests, Hfco wi re loud In their praise of the treat- ! rr.ent accorded them. They said ihey ! had never been treated better i t thetr lives, and all vow and declare they will come to the cods', ag.tln whenever the opportunity presents Its If, After a meeting at Portland on Mon day, the visitors will go te Oorvallls, where they will visit ihe agricultural college and look Into the course of study at that Inst'tutl m. Vhey will depart for the East ihe last (f the week. Locall" oe visitors made a very favorable Impression, and were regarded as the joillet crowd that had ever been the iets of the peo ple of this city. - Fisher's Opera House Ii. E. Selig, Lessee and Mgr. 3-NIGHTS--3 COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 15 Appearance of the. Greatest of all Conjurers ZAMLOCH Introducing New and Special Features. Useful and Valuable Presents Given Away Each Ev ' enlng, Entire Change of Pro ram Each Evening. PRICES: Reserved seats with one envelope, 30 cents; gallery seat, one envelope, 2(1 cents. Seat sale opens Monday morning at Grltlin i4 Ret-d's. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. ' Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING . ' All good shipped to our cam . Will receive special attention. No. 53$ Duone 8t W. I. COOK, Mgr. Astoria, Ore. Res, Tel. 1131. Jhe Finest Restaurant in the City q I Ilegulur Men-), 25 cents, , I UlUvv Sunday Dinners a Specialty; ; Commercial St HAVE YOU SEEN OUR COAL COOKING Cheaper Than Gas Iktter Than Wood Always U.ady FOARD S STOKES COMPANY Leaders in Hardware , TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. trees, sons to r THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, FLAYING CARPS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES SSSSZTST Pips Repiiring A Specialty Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, - Farmers and Loggers. , ,, , A V ALLEN- Tenth and Commerctat Streets RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Castings We are prepared to make them os short notice and of the best material. !.et us give you estimates on any kind of eastings or pattern work. Lowest prices for flrst-clasa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. : North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. The Popular Product of the 'only brewery In North western Orenon enjoys a very,' large domestic and ex port Sale. ' KOPPS BEST bottled or In kegs. Free City Delivery. Of New i w r nr rx a a & -s m w.;;p. lufllA, mgr., san rrancisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria; Ore. , V ' STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. GRADUATES of the school are In constant demand at salarle ranging from $40 to $100 per month. Student take the state examination during their course In the school and are pre pared to reoeive state certificates on graduation. EXPENSES range from SIM to $175 per year. Strong normal course and well-equipped training department. The fall term opens September 16. For catalogue containing full informa tion, addreaa.' K. D. RESSNER, President, or X & BUTLER, Secretary. W. 1. Whipple Quick ' Safe Economical Clean Durable OIL STOVES 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon CHOP HOUSE IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Ircn 0 Brass Werks Cor. ISth and Fiinkllo are; Zealand , u